LSAT Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning

The time to start thinking like a lawyer is before you even take the LSAT!

Legal documents are lengthy and complex, and you will be reading and asked to analyze a lot of them in law school.

The LSAT Reading Comprehension portion of the test assesses your ability to understand the scholarly passages presented to you, determine the main details and ideas, and infer the unknown from the known.

This requires well-developed reading skills, the ability to quickly comprehend the written passage, and strong verbal reasoning ability.

The Logical Reasoning portion of the LSAT requires you to deconstruct an argument and find the assumptions, which is a useful skill for an attorney.

This section presents you with questions that have a flaw you have to identify, requiring the use of logical reasoning to identify the error and choose the best answer from the choices provided.

For those considering applying to law school, putting your time into LSAT test preparation should be your highest priority.

The Westside Tutoring & Testing Services’LSAT Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning Test Prep Program will challenge you and prepare you to receive your best score!

Our one-on-one tutoring and test prep program will focus on:

Developing your critical reading skills

Maximizing your comprehension

Verbal reasoning

Analytical thinking

Problem solving

Time management

And, as with all WTTStest prep programs, we will provide you with test-taking strategies and ways to overcome test anxiety.

If your dream is to become a lawyer, call us today for a free, in-home consultation and in-depth assessment!

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